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Terrell is concerned because he feels that he is working harder and performing better than most of the other wide receivers in the NFL, yet he is not being paid more than many of them. His concerns are consistent with
 
  a. contrast effects.
  b. equity theory.
  c. halo effects.
  d. 360-degree appraisals.

Question 2

You're out with friends when a talk show host walks up and asks if you'll answer a few trivia questions on camera. When he asks how many feet are in a mile, your first friend says 2,000 and your second friend says 3,000 . You don't know the correct answer, so you say 2,500 . Your response is similar to the judgments made by participants in which study?
 
  a. Langer et al. (1978)
  b. Sheriff (1936)
  c. Asch (1951)
  d. Milgram (1962)



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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